Buyers of a lot of the early M3Ws may have found that they did not like the way it drove, the bump steer, the vibration, the noise etc. But having spent ages talking themselves, and sometimes the wife, into buying the expensive toy they did not want to admit that, for them, they had made a mistake. They probably were reluctant to put it back on the market knowing that they would loose on the deal and kept trying to convince themselves that they would take it out again when they felt in the mood.
Just a thought.
I would certainly agree with your thinking on the above being one of the many variables in the purchase and retention of rarely if ever used vehicles Peter.
I met an American chap who bought a McLaren F1 and who had registered and garaged it in a different state as he did not want to let his family know he had purchased it..! Related to that, it seems Morgan`s are not the only specialist cars to display digital dilemmas ...
